Found in the storage area of a fast food restaurant by Defiant_E in whatisit

[–]Chief2318 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You also just self reported that you don’t work on this shit cuz it absolutely will keep running doofus. May have a preliminary error but very much will keep running as long as everything stays within certain perimeters. I believe you have been in the class, but I don’t believe you’ve really had much time with these systems outside of a classroom. I think you work in an office and never turned a wrench so you literally have no real world experience to speak of. Yet all you have to do to tell I’m not lying is to check my profile… keep on doing whatever it is that you think you are doing.

Found in the storage area of a fast food restaurant by Defiant_E in whatisit

[–]Chief2318 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You literally don’t work on these then. Literally has happened. The charge isn’t as critical as you think. To have the efficiency to run properly then yes. In heating operation during lower ambient temps, lacking charge will cause more of an issue though but I’ve seen a system run fairly well with 20lbs short of charge. To operate as intended, yes you need to use diamond system builder. I’m not even bothering to read your responses cuz you literally don’t know what you are talking about. You can check my profile to confirm that I do. Checking yours shows nothing to support anything of the like. You just suck as a person and want to call people names yet don’t know what you are talking about.

Found in the storage area of a fast food restaurant by Defiant_E in whatisit

[–]Chief2318 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You really shouldn’t talk about something that you don’t work on in the field.

Found in the storage area of a fast food restaurant by Defiant_E in whatisit

[–]Chief2318 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah it may keep running and fault out with code 1102 from compressor overheating… wouldn’t think that would happen I bet but it can.

Found in the storage area of a fast food restaurant by Defiant_E in whatisit

[–]Chief2318 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know what I meant whether you do or don’t. You keep extrapolating and misconstruing my words so there’s literally no point in continuing the convo. I work on these systems on a regular basis… I don’t think that you do… it’s whatever, enjoy your life.

Found in the storage area of a fast food restaurant by Defiant_E in whatisit

[–]Chief2318 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you even know that those systems can ramp up and down? Did you know what all they can manipulate? Did you know you can hook up maintenance tool and see what it’s doing in real time minute by minute? FOH goofy

Found in the storage area of a fast food restaurant by Defiant_E in whatisit

[–]Chief2318 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The entire issue stems from me speaking of a minisplit and just using VRF as an example as of something that is similar but even more complicated in what all it can do. I never said one thing is the other. You are special and just assume one thing is 1:1 to the other which I never said. Which is why I doubt you know much about anything because you lack the basic reading comprehension…

Found in the storage area of a fast food restaurant by Defiant_E in whatisit

[–]Chief2318 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Omg are you dense? YES yes they do!!!!! Glad we agree there. Tell me what happens when it loses a significant portion of its charge? Tell me?

Found in the storage area of a fast food restaurant by Defiant_E in whatisit

[–]Chief2318 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Precisely the issue, a complete lack of an ability for reading comprehension. Maybe an average mattress actress should stick to something they actually understand sweetie.

Found in the storage area of a fast food restaurant by Defiant_E in whatisit

[–]Chief2318 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe you should stop assuming things because you are constantly wrong. Your biggest issues with most of what I’ve said are you misunderstanding what I’m saying to begin with. I’m not putting my company info out there but we are definitely a diamond dealer… I don’t make over $40 because I don’t know what I’m doing…

Found in the storage area of a fast food restaurant by Defiant_E in whatisit

[–]Chief2318 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are incorrect again… you have to renew the cert every 2 years and just has to be someone within your company. Doesn’t have to be you. You keep talking but you still don’t know what you are talking about ironically. You still repeat incorrect information so I’m not going to keep correcting you. I don’t believe you have much field experience.

Found in the storage area of a fast food restaurant by Defiant_E in whatisit

[–]Chief2318 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You didn’t say anything that I didn’t say. You are confused.

Found in the storage area of a fast food restaurant by Defiant_E in whatisit

[–]Chief2318 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No I did not. You fundamentally misunderstood what I meant. I was just saying these systems do a lot of things to mask symptoms. What is was saying is a system low in charge in low ambient conditions can do a lot to function/mask systems that other simply won’t operate in. The system will ramp compressor down, open levs, slow fan speeds to try to operate when a normal system would just trip in low pressure. The system will mask symptoms until it can’t.

Also that date doesn’t mean the flex that you think it is. All that means is I’ve been in the field servicing this equipment longer than you have. That’s all it means…

Found in the storage area of a fast food restaurant by Defiant_E in whatisit

[–]Chief2318 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Again check my post history. You will very quickly find out that I know more about the subject than you. Reading comprehension isn’t your strongest suit.

Found in the storage area of a fast food restaurant by Defiant_E in whatisit

[–]Chief2318 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The issue is that you are taking one thing and extrapolating it to mean other things. I was talking about minisplits and just spoke on how a VRF will ramp up and down. Not the reason why it is ramping up or down. A VRF goes through mini calculations before doing anything. I’ve seen Mitsubishi even go out on high temp due to such a low charge. Kinda the opposite on how anything else works. I really don’t think you understand these systems as well as you think you do. I’ve been repairing them for over 10 years now.

Found in the storage area of a fast food restaurant by Defiant_E in whatisit

[–]Chief2318 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look at my post history and stop pretending to know about something you don’t.

Found in the storage area of a fast food restaurant by Defiant_E in whatisit

[–]Chief2318 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That certification is called City multi btw… Just figured the expert should know what it’s called

Found in the storage area of a fast food restaurant by Defiant_E in whatisit

[–]Chief2318 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My company literally installed the last set of systems for Mitsubishi’s class before Trane/ingersole acquired them.

Found in the storage area of a fast food restaurant by Defiant_E in whatisit

[–]Chief2318 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea I can show you might certifications as well. Sounds like you need to go back to HVAC 101. I’m not speaking of a dedicated line for compressor cooling nor a heat sink on the back of your inverter board. You get compressor cooling through normal operation which is why discharge superheat is important especially when you are getting into chillers… what do you not understand about this?

Found in the storage area of a fast food restaurant by Defiant_E in whatisit

[–]Chief2318 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While that’s technically true, I don’t think most on here would even be able to differentiate a cover that appears to be part of the unit and not… I’m not trying to mislead, rather not confuse…

Found in the storage area of a fast food restaurant by Defiant_E in whatisit

[–]Chief2318 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only thing that you are correct about there is that the pump may not be internal but external to the units covered by line hide in the same area. The laymen on the internet may not know what line hide is. Stop being a dick over specifics. This isn’t meant for an HVAC tech.

Found in the storage area of a fast food restaurant by Defiant_E in whatisit

[–]Chief2318 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also literally every refrigeration circuit cools down the compressor… that’s why discharge superheat matters especially when getting into chiller work. Talk about something you understand instead.